Kodak Colorflow ICC Tools
Kodak Colorflow ICC Tools
- Subject: Kodak Colorflow ICC Tools
- From: "publix team" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 06:59:25 +0100
Hi Group,
I am just reading the manual in my spare time and I
find some strange instructions written there.
In the section about generating a monitor profile they suggest
to either pick a profile according to the monitor or choose
a standard phosphor monitor profile to then go about and use
the profile editing features to match the screen view of a digital
file to an according photograph that is also in the package.
What are your comments on this approach?
I find it pretty weired.
What I usually do is make a monitor profile and check it by
setting up a softproof situation with "known" profiles and the
according print. I never edit a monitor profile and I don't
even understand how the profile could be valid by adjusting
the screen preview (editing the monitorprofile) to match their
test-photo to a digital version that they also deliver.
I could follow if the instructions would be to scan the photograph
with a profiled scanner and then chose to either edit the scanner
or monitor profile to match the screen preview. But matching a
digital file to a photograph without knowing anything about
the correlation of the two just doen't make sense to me.
Did I get things wrong about Kodaks approach ?
-Daniel
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